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Binance to list Cosmos

  • Binance CEO, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, tweeted that the exchange will be listing Cosmos.
  • CZ cited Cosmos’ technology as the primary reason behind the listing.

Binance, one of the biggest exchanges in the world, announced that they are going to be listing ATOM, the native token of the Cosmos blockchain network. CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao tweeted:

“Here is a project that refused to even talk to an exchange about listing (and we have a good relationship with their tech guys), but we list it anyway. 

Good tech wins!”

As per Binance’s post:

“Binance will open trading for ATOM/BNB, ATOM/BTC and ATOM/USDT trading pairs at 2019/04/29 4:00 AM (UTC). Users can now start depositing ATOM in preparation for trading.

Cosmos Listing Fee: 0 BNB.”

Cosmos, a proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain network, is aiming to solve the interoperability problem in the blockchain ecosystem. Cosmos users will be able to swap tokens between various blockchain networks.
 

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Rajarshi Mitra

Rajarshi Mitra

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Rajarshi entered the blockchain space in 2016. He is a blockchain researcher who has worked for Blockgeeks and has done research work for several ICOs. He gets regularly invited to give talks on the blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies.

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